Errr-Magazine
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Editor | Abel Ibáñez Galván / Andrea Belmont |
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Frequency | Bi-Monthly |
First issue | March 2009 |
Country | Mexico |
Based in | Mexico City |
Language | Spanish |
Website | www.errr-magazine.com |
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Errr-Magazine is a Mexican magazine devoted to art and literature. Its first edition (labeled no. -1) was published in March 2009 and dealt with creative experience.[1] The magazine is published bi-monthly, and encourages artists and writers to send their work. The magazine is based in Mexico City and is distributed free.[2] Mexican author Jorge Volpi has contributed to the magazine. Originally, the magazine set topics such as memory or creative experience, as a theme for an edition. However, as of the 3rd edition, this no longer holds true.
Editions[edit]
- no. (-1) experiencia creativa
- no. (0) los límites y la memoria
- no. (1) lo extraño
- no. (2) bon voyage
- no. (3) superchicken
- no. (4) taladros
- no. (5) estoesmío
- no. (6) cerebros
- no. (7) aquí está todo
- no. (8) estas rodillas regresan raspadas
- no. (9) the takeover
- no. (10) yellow tango
Notes[edit]
- ↑ Anna Stephens (15 May 2009). "Anna Stephens". Anna Stephens. Mexico City. 0:00 minutes in. Radio Ibero. XHUIA-FM. Archived from the original on 4 February 2010. Retrieved 21 March 2010. Unknown parameter
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ignored (help) - ↑ "This magazine is FREE". Errr-Magazine. Retrieved 19 June 2016.
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